
The Third Rail
I recently visited New York, Boston and Chicago, and in each location I used public transportation to move about, including the subway and light rail

I recently visited New York, Boston and Chicago, and in each location I used public transportation to move about, including the subway and light rail

It’s amazing to me how the written word is often misconstrued. I believe this happens exceedingly frequently in email communications. Too many people fire off

When drafting up wills and trusts, I sometimes have a client tell me that they want to split their estate into shares for each of

Like many of you, over the past few weeks we entertained guests from northern locales looking for sun, beaches and good weather. While we enjoy

While attending law school, I used to take a yellow highlighter and pen, writing in the margins of my textbooks to annotate what I viewed

When my children were young, I used to read Dr. Seuss books to them. One of their favorites was The Cat in the Hat Comes

It’s frustrating when we receive conflicting advice about a particular topic, and that is as true with estate planning as it is with anything else.

I’m always looking for shortcuts when driving, especially during busy season. Most long-time Sanibel residents know that the easiest way off the island during March

For those of you who have wills and trusts that contain testamentary (post-death) trusts that continue on for your loved ones, you may notice that

At the conclusion of our recently held client workshops we open the floor for questions. At all three of the venues a common question arose,